Loading Page...

Can you walk from Wilderness Lodge to Ticket and Transportation Center?

You cannot walk to anywhere or anything from Wilderness lodge. They have a boat on property that will take you directly to Magic Kingdom. You can take the monorail from there to get to TTC and then to Epcot.



People Also Ask

These hotels are on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop – most of them anyway. Disney's Wilderness Lodge and Villas, and Disney's Fort Wilderness Cabins and Campsites are considered Magic Kingdom-area hotels but do not have monorail service. They do, however, have boat access to the park in addition to bus pickups.

MORE DETAILS

Once the boat leaves the Wilderness Lodge, it's roughly a ten-minute ride to the entrance of Magic Kingdom. It's a relaxing ride, and you get some unique views as you travel through narrow channels, past the Contemporary Resort, and under the monorail track on your way across the lake to the theme park.

MORE DETAILS

The walking path that used to connect these two locations is no longer available due to construction that was taking place here. To travel between these two resorts, your best option will be to take the bus that runs between the two.

MORE DETAILS

Wilderness is approximately 13-minutes once underway. Wait time between boats is typically 10-20 minutes. Red Flag Launch: The red route transports guests from the Magic Kingdom to Disney's Wilderness Lodge.

MORE DETAILS

The Walt Disney World Resort provides complimentary transportation to almost every destination on property. Disney's Wilderness Lodge, which includes Copper Creek Villas & Cabins and Boulder Ridge Villas, does not share us service with any other resort. Check with your resort concierge desk for information.

MORE DETAILS

Disney says that buses run about every 20 minutes to each destination, but our experience has been that they often come at shorter intervals. One of our favorite ways to get around Disney World is by boat, and Wilderness Lodge is one of the best places to do it.

MORE DETAILS

Watch the Pageant from viewing spots along the shore at these locations: Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (including Narcoossee's) Disney's Wilderness Lodge.

MORE DETAILS

As much as these resorts have similar names and somewhat similar theming they are still very different. One is luxurious bringing you an upscale wilderness feel whereas the other brings you closer to nature and the outdoors. It really depends on what you are looking for with your Disney vacation.

MORE DETAILS

There are tons of places on Fort Wilderness property where you can take the golf carts, but there is not a designated pathway for carts to get to Disney's Wilderness Lodge. There is a walking trail you can take that is about a mile long and is quite beautiful.

MORE DETAILS

You and your family can also embrace the outdoors by taking up fun activities such as archery, horseback riding, canoeing, and so much more. You'll be happy to know that Guests are welcome to come to visit Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campgrounds regardless of where they are staying!

MORE DETAILS

Check-in Time: Between 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Check-out Time: 9 a.m. Earlier check-in/later check-out times for an additional fee may or may not be available depending on availability.

MORE DETAILS

Getting to the Parks from Wilderness Lodge To get to three of the four theme parks, you'll be relying on Disney's bus transportation: Epcot — 10 - 15 minutes by bus. Hollywood Studios — 10-15 minutes by bus. Animal Kingdom — 15-20 minutes by bus.

MORE DETAILS

A: Yes, anyone visiting Disney World has access to riding the Disney World monorail route, even if you're not staying at a Disney Resort.

MORE DETAILS

Yes! The Walt Disney World monorail is completely free, and is open for any guest to ride without a ticket. Just know that you may have to pay for parking if you're looking to park and ride.

MORE DETAILS